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SPATTER, SCORIA BOMBS, AND UPPER MANTLE XENOLITHS: COOLING HISTORIES OF ROCKS IN THREE TERRESTRIAL SETTINGS

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Rader, Erika. (2014). SPATTER, SCORIA BOMBS, AND UPPER MANTLE XENOLITHS: COOLING HISTORIES OF ROCKS IN THREE TERRESTRIAL SETTINGS. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/rader_idaho_0089e_10211.html

Title:
SPATTER, SCORIA BOMBS, AND UPPER MANTLE XENOLITHS: COOLING HISTORIES OF ROCKS IN THREE TERRESTRIAL SETTINGS
Author:
Rader, Erika
Date:
2014
Keywords:
accumulation rate basalt cooling rate Mid-lithospheric discontinuity pyroclastic density currents spatter
Program:
Geology
Subject Category:
Geology
Abstract:

The thermal history of a rock can provide information about a process that is much larger than the rock itself. In this dissertation, I present three studied that evaluate a larger earth process that is illuminated by the speed and conditions of cooling or heating each rock type experienced. Chapter 1 looks at how a chemical boundary layer might form in the upper mantle due to the cooling path that hydrated cratonic lithosphere takes. I study this seismically-distinct layer using the geochemistry of

xenoliths I retrieved from the online database, PetDB. Chapter 2 and 3 use the cooling history of volcanic products to evaluate surface processes. The second chapter illustrates how the cooling history of lithic and juvenile clasts in pyroclastic density currents reveal that boiling-over eruptions result in high air entrainment and a thermally heterogeneous deposit. The final chapter characterizes spatter, an explosive volcanic product, at Devil's Garden, OR and quantifies the accumulation and cooling rates required to produce spatter deposits.

Description:
doctoral, Ph.D., Geology -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2014
Major Professor:
Geist, Dennis
Committee:
Harpp, Karen; Wolff, John; Dufek, Josef
Defense Date:
2014
Identifier:
Rader_idaho_0089E_10211
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